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We kick off this week's show with Pure Michigan Hunt winner Bob Beaudry. Bob talks about the process of winning, how many times he applied and what his hunts were like. Then, Ted Harpham of Darton Archery describes their new line up of bows and crossbows for 2024.
SPRING TURKEY TIME - AL STEWART Former upland game bird Specialist for the MI DNR, Al Stewart, talks abut the upcoming turkey season which runs April 22 through June 7. Al shares some of his vast knowledge of the species and will also talk about his new role as the Director of the Nimrod Education Center at Hillsdale College and the USA Shooting Team! DARTON ARCHERY 2023 - TED HARPHAM Under new ownership, Darton Archery has not only maintained the quality that Rex Darlington had cemented his foundation on, but hew innovations in safety and performance have been added to the exciting lineup of crossbows. New innovations have also been added to there compound line as well. Ted Harpham will have all of the details on this week's show.
We're wrapping up the month with a great lineup of guests this week. First, Dean Hall of the Michigan Sportsmen Against hunger joins me to talk about donating your venison to the needy. Then, Ted Harpham from Darton Archery talks about some of their new bows and crossbows. Nick Buggia of the Michigan Wildlife Council wraps up the hour with an update on his fall bird hunting season and the “Here for Generations” campaign.
THE NEW FACE OF DARTON ARCHERY - TED HARPHAM As long as Wild Michigan has been on the air, Ted Harpham has been representing Darton Archery in Hale, MI. Now, with new ownership, Darton Archery will remain Ted will talk about the new line of bows and some of the standards that have made Darton great. SPRING IS FAWN SEASON - DOUG ROBERTS Now is the time that does are having their fawns and we humans, will probably come across one of the helpless looking critters and jump right into saving mode. That is the last thing we should be doing. As much as we want to sav them, there is really no need. Doug Roberts of Conquest Scents, will tell us why we need to leave them alone and when they may need to be rescued.
Michigan‘s elk herd is the opening topic this week as I talk with Michigan DNR biologist Brian Mastenbrook. Then, Ted Harpham of Darton Archery has an update on the rebuilding of that company.
We kick off this week's show talking about food plots with Nick Percy of Killer Food Plots. Then, Ted Harpham from Darton Archery unveils part of their fall lineup. The hour wraps up with Elliot Shafer of the Michigan Wildlife Council.
My first guest this week is Randy Kitts. Randy is best known as the owner of Black Eagle arrows, but he recently made big news in the archery industry with his acquisition of Darton Archery. Next, Ted Harpham of Darton has a look at their 2021 lineup. Chad Wasco from Linwood Beach Marina on Saginaw Bay wraps up the hour. Chad talks about ice conditions on Saginaw Bay and looks forward to wintertime walleye fishing.
We’re talking more fishing to start out the second hour this week with Charter Captain and fishing educator Lance Valentine of Walleye 101 . Lance describes his season so far, and the late start due to the state’s lockdown. Now, Lance is ready to go. We talk about calibrating your trolling reels, matching your baits to the size of the forage and why fishing is “weird” this year. Ted Harpham of Darton Archery is up next. We discuss the state of the archery industry today and why many companies have priced themselves out of the market. The hour wraps up with the “Ask Avery” segment. This time I respond to criticism about keeping a few Saginaw Bay walleye for the freezer.
Today I sit down with the Vice President of Darton Archery Ted Harpham. We are also joined by Darton Pro Shooters, Billie Rae and Rob Larkins. We talk about what is going on with Darton Archery as well as the impact the company has had on the archery industry over the years. Subscribe for a new episode every week.
#125 - Darton Archery - Ted Harpham joins us LIVE from the Woods N Water Outdoor Weekend by BowHunter Planet
Ted Harpham talks about a recent bear hunting trip to Quebec where Darton Crossbows were the tool of choice. Then Ted hints at some new cam designs that could revolutionize their line of compound bows.
Ted Harpham talks about a recent bear hunting trip to Quebec where Darton Crossbows were the tool of choice. Then Ted hints at some new cam designs that could revolutionize their line of compound bows.
Ted Harpham talks about a recent bear hunting trip to Quebec where Darton Crossbows were the tool of choice. Then Ted hints at some new cam designs that could revolutionize their line of compound bows.